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Bacterial Meningitis and Brain Abscess

Explains the most common causes of bacterial meningitis after head trauma., the most common sequela of bacterial meningitis in children, and other neurological deficits may develop after bacterial meningitis in practical Neuroinfectious Conditions care.

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Duration

00:02:22

File size

1.48 MB

Practitioner-Guided Note

Use the most common causes of bacterial meningitis after head trauma., the most common sequela of bacterial meningitis in children, and other neurological deficits may develop after bacterial meningitis to frame the working diagnosis and next step; let it drive treatment choice rather than habit. Make the most common sequela of bacterial meningitis in children the checkpoint that determines whether you escalate testing, narrow the differential, or change treatment.

Key Takeaways

Following neurosurgery or head trauma, the pathogens you encounter most often are Staphylococcus species, gram-negative bacilli, and Streptococcus pneumoniae; Fortunately, you can reduce this risk quite a bit by giving dexamethasone right along with the antibiotics; Frontal sinus infection can lead to an abscess in the frontal lobe, while a sphenoid sinus infection tends to target the temporal lobe; Individuals can face a range of challenges, including cognitive impairment, seizures, hydrocephalus, stroke, chronic fatigue, and that hearing loss we just mentioned; Sensorineural hearing loss is the top long-term complication in kids